Le Carillon Bar, where the first shooting of the Paris attacks occurred

Then, witnesses said a man crossed the road – Rue Alibert – and carried out another shooting at Le Petit Cambodge restaurant.

A few streets south, two gunmen then attacked diners in front of the Cafe Bonne Biere and La Casa Nostra pizzeria.

After that attack, the perpetrators – who travelled from location to location in a black Seat car – moved a few streets further south, attacking La Bella Equipe bar in the 11th arrondissement.

Then, at 9:40pm a suicide bomber – Brahim Abdelslam, brother of Salah – entered a cafe on the nearby Boulevard Voltaire and placed an order before detonating his vest.

Around the same time, a mass shooting and hostage situation took place at the Bataclan theatre. There were around 1500 audience members in the venue, watching a sold-out concert by Californian rock band Eagles of Death Metal.

Around an hour after the concert began, gunmen entered the building and opened fire on the crowd from the mezzanine – which some audience members initially thought was pyrotechnics.

The Bataclan concert hall pictured almost a year after the terrorist attack

At around 10pm, the attackers took as many as 100 music fans hostage, and witnesses heard the gunmen mention Syria. At around 00:20, top security forces entered the hall. The siege came to an end when police shot one gunman, causing his suicide belt to blow up, before the other two attackers detonated theirs.

Meanwhile, five more died and eight were severely injured at the next two restaurant attacks – before nineteen died and 10 were critically injured as a result of the shootingat La Belle Equipe bar and the Boulevard Voltaire suicide bomber.

In the Bataclan, 89 people, including British victim Nick Alexander – who was selling merchandise – were killed, and at least 99 others were rushed to hospital in a critical condition.